"'It was a terrible mistake to fail to act when we had a chance to take out an
al-Qaeda leadership meeting in 2005,' he said, referring to reports that the US
had decided not to launch a strike for fear of harming ties with Pakistan.
'If we have actionable intelligence about high-value terrorist targets and
President Musharraf won't act, we will,' Mr. Obama said."
Statements like this make me wonder what you are trying to prove to whom. Invading Pakistan, even if we did get Osama, which is a big if, would be a great mistake. Osama is not worth the damage that an invasion would cause in the country of Pakistan. The answer that Obama gave in the debate about talking to the leaders of Iran and Syria, combined with this statement are damning. It could well be the two statements that damage you the most in this election, because they confirm many peoples fears about you, that you are not ready to lead. That you just don't know enough.
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